If you’re looking for parts or information about a Cedar Rapids Rock Crusher toy, it’s likely related to a die-cast model or a vintage toy replica of the Cedar Rapids (now Terex) crushing equipment. Here’s how you can find what you need:
1. Identify the Toy Manufacturer
– Many construction equipment toys are made by brands like:
– Ertl (especially for older models)
– SpecCast
– First Gear
– Diecast Masters*
– Check for markings on the toy (brand, scale, model number).
2. Common Replacement Parts Needed
– Missing conveyor belts
– Broken crusher jaws or hammers
– Lost wheels or tracks
– Decals or paint touch-ups
3. Where to Find Parts
– eBay – Search for “Cedar Rapids rock crusher toy parts” or the specific brand/model.
– Toy Parts Retailers – Websites like:
– [Diecast Model Repair Parts](https://www.diecastmodelrepairparts.com/)
– [Toy Truck Parts](https://www.toytruckparts.com/)
– Online Forums & Groups – Try diecast collector groups on Facebook or Reddit.
– 3D Printing – If parts are rare, consider custom 3D-printed replacements (check Etsy or Shapeways).
4. Vintage Cedar Rapids Toy Models
– Some older models include:
– Ertl’s “Iowa Manufacturing” Cedar Rapids crushers (vintage 1960s-1980s).
– First Gear’s modern replicas of Terex/Cedar Rapids machines.
5. Contact Manufacturers
– If it’s a newer diecast model, try reaching out to:
– [Terex Cedar Rapids](https://www.terex.com/cedarapids) (for historical info)
– Diecast brands like Diecast Masters for support.
Would you like help identifying a specific model or tracking down a particular part? Let me know details (brand, scale, year) if available!




